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Andreas Stoichevich (1751-1810) was an
Austrian nobleman and
general who
fought in the
Napoleonic Wars
particularly in the
Dalmatian Campaign where Napoleon's...
- 1809 by
Auguste Marmont's
First French Empire soldiers and
Andreas von
Stoichevich's Austrian Empire troops. The
Austrians drove the
French from
their positions...
- Feldmarschall-Leutnant
Ignaz Gyulai (14,880, 26 guns) at
Kranj General-Major
Andreas Stoichevich (8,100, 14 guns) in
Dalmatia On the left flank, Eugène
retained the 25...
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Ljubljana (Laibach) in
Carniola (now Slovenia). General-major
Andreas Stoichevich with 10,000
troops faced General of
Division Auguste Marmont's XI Corps...
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Dedovich Paul
Dimich Ignaz Stojanich Aron Stanisavljević
Andreas von
Stoichevich Zbornik za istoriju,
jezik i književnost
srpskog naroda: II odeljenje...
- 200 infantry, 2,000 cavalry, and 86 guns. General-Major
Andreas von
Stoichevich was
poised to
advance south into French-occupied
Dalmatia with 10,000...
- of the War of the
Fifth Coalition. His
division consisted of
Andreas Stoichevich's brigade of
eight Grenz infantry battalions, two
garrison battalions...
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controlled Franz Jellacic's 10,200-strong
Northern Division and
Andreas Stoichevich's 8,100-man
force in Dalmatia. In
trying to
break through the
Alpine barrier...
- (Laibach) in Carniola, in modern-day Slovenia. General-major
Andreas von
Stoichevich was
detached with 10,000
troops to
observe General of
Division Auguste...